Both incumbents on the Snohomish Fire District 4 board have challengers. In one race, a longtime community leader faces a career firefighter.
The jury trial began last week of Snohomish brewer Frank Sandoval, who is now accused of molesting two women and attempting to molest another while they were under 18.
Soil contamination at the planned Pine Avenue public safety campus may not end up sticking the city and fire district with a big cleanup bill.
County jail staff found an inmate unresponsive in his cell Wednesday, Oct. 26, and attempts to resuscitate the Everett man were unsuccessful.
Plummeting evening temps prompted several cold weather shelters in Snohomish County to open several days earlier than scheduled.
Everett residents got one more chance to hear from a bevy of candidates last week before receiving their ballot
The county’s highest-profile election this season has the current sheriff looking to be retained, and a former colleague looking to eject him.
It may surprise some voters to hear that school board candidates Chuck Whitfield and Melanie Ryan agree on similar issues.
There are now three, not one, underage girls tied into the case against Frank Sandoval, a brewer at SnoTown Brewery.
In his 15 years at Monroe High, Matt Chalfant has seen both ends of the inclusion spectrum.
The county has to rescind its rule that allowed more rural landowners to be able to build a second, smaller house anywhere on their property after a state board determined in June this conflicts with growth management land-use rules.
Two Snohomish High grads, Rob Serviss and Tabitha Baty, are running for a school board seat being vacated by Sara Fagerlie.
Meth and fentanyl contamination prompted a red-tag on most units of the low-barrier Clare’s Place apartment complex, forcing the relocation of once-homeless tenants into a temporary village that was quickly erected late last week.
Educator Sherri Larkin, who came out on top of a tight three-way primary this August, is trying to unseat incumbent Sarah Adams, a licensed mental health counselor who was appointed to the board in summer 2022.
A closure on Avenue D, a selection for the Everett School Board appointment, adults being surveyed, the passing of a former major Everett administration leader, and more:
Firefighter Nathan Flath opened all the hatches of Engine 41 last week ready for action.
One of the city’s solutions for the residential street of Terrace Avenue is making it a “shared road” where oncoming cars have to pull over behind bikes and pedestrians.
Students are never left in need of clothes or shoes through a pair of nonprofits that have begun working together.
Police have collected new information that shows the man who shot an off-duty Monroe prison officer last month told tall tales.
Snohomish County is still not accepting yard waste and clean wood at its three transfer station locations